University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee - SH-22220-11
Utility Industry
Grantee Name: University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee | Grant Number: SH-22220-11 | Grant Year: 2011 |
The grantee developed and presented safety and health training for small electric distribution utility employees and contractors. Training topics included slip and fall hazards, struck-by/caught-in hazards, ergonomics, and materials handling. The training materials were PowerPoint presentations in English and Spanish. |
Safety Training for Small Electric Utility Employees
Title | Language | Length | Format | File Size |
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Safety Training for Small Electric Utility Employees
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Employee Safety Awareness Training for Electric Utilities
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English |
200 slides
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PPTX | 16.48 MB |
Safety Training for Managers in Electric Utilities
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English |
81 slides
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PPTX | 2.86 MB |
Entrenamiento de Concientización de Seguridad para los Empleados de los Servicios de Públicos de Electricidad
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Spanish |
200 slides
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PPTX | 16.70 MB |
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